State-run Clark International Airport Corp. said Friday the country’s highest air traffic control (ATC) tower is expected to be completed by the second quarter of 2025.
The new ATC is envisioned to become Clark’s newest iconic landmark. At 18 stories or around 54 meters tall, the ATC serves as a landmark to all those traversing through Subic Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) or traveling to the Clark International Airport.
“The tower will become an outstanding asset of the Marcos administration and is aimed at improving facilities servicing the world-class Clark International Airport,” said CIAC president Jojit Alcazar.
“We’ll be able to vastly improve Clark’s air traffic control system and allow for increased safety as we anticipate an increase in the volume of air travel,” he said.
The new ATC will enhance development efforts being done for CIAC’s flagship projects, which include a National Food Hub, a World Convention and Events Center, and a Multi-Modal Mobility Hub.